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Filipino military pushes naval base upgrades, fearing Chinese spying
Defense Secretary Gilberto Teodoro wants to speed up work at Balabac Island, a joint Air Force and Navy base in the southern end of Palawan province.
Opinion
NATO foreshock runs deep, through the Netherlands to China
We need a stable, enduring semiconductor foreign policy that is not subject to the whims of any current or future administration.
By André Brunel
Australia targets major spending boost for Asia-Pacific defense
Budget plans foresee the most significant ramp-up only at the end of the decade, leaving Australia vulnerable to Chinese aggression in the meantime.
Austin speaks with Chinese counterpart in latest reopening of talks
The conversation is one of many American officials are having with their Chinese counterparts while trying to improve the relationship.
Opinion
How to monitor North Korean nuclear violations after Russia’s UN veto
The U.S. should take the lead in creating a coalition of likeminded nations to monitor compliance with U.N. resolutions and international law.
By Bruce Klingner